Nine Alleged Insurgent Cadres Arrested in Manipur During Multiple Security Operations

Imphal, June 19: Manipur Police and security forces have arrested nine alleged insurgent cadres linked to different banned outfits in a series of operations across the state, with authorities claiming to have disrupted activities ranging from grenade planting and extortion to the illegal supply of arms.

Four alleged members of the Kangleipak Communist Party (People’s War Group) [KCP-PWG] were arrested on June 18 for their suspected involvement in planting hand grenades at multiple locations in Imphal East district, including a residence at Brahmapur Nahabam Bamon Leikai.

The arrested individuals were identified as Huidrom Palinba Singh alias Nanao (19) of Kongba Ucheckon, Pebam Roshan Singh (18) of Singjamei Pebiya Pundit Leikai, Nameirakpam Jitson Meitei (19) of Bashikhong Mamang Leikai and Maimom Lemba Meitei (28) of Ningomthong Kitnapanung. All are residents of Imphal East district.

In a separate operation conducted on the same day, security forces apprehended four alleged cadres of KCP (MFL) from different parts of Kakching district. According to officials, the group was involved in extortion activities and the illegal supply of arms.

The arrested individuals were identified as Moirangthem Tondomba Singh alias Teme (44) of Arong Khunou Mayai Leikai, Wahengbam Inao Singh alias Jack (46) of Kakching Irum Mapal, Nongmaithem David Meitei (42) of Loushi ChingKakpham and Maibam Lokendro Singh (38) of Wabagai Thambal Chingya.

Earlier, on June 16, security forces arrested an alleged cadre of the Revolutionary People’s Front/People’s Liberation Army (RPF/PLA), identified as Arambam Sanayaima Meitei alias Ali (48), from Kangla Sangomshang Awang Leikai under Lamlai Police Station in Imphal East district.

Another alleged KCP-PWG cadre, Hemam Laingam Meitei alias Ngamba (33) of Moirang Khoiru Mayai Leirak in Bishnupur district, was arrested from his locality on June 17.

The arrests form part of ongoing counter-insurgency operations being carried out across Manipur as authorities continue efforts to dismantle militant networks, curb extortion activities and check the circulation of illegal arms in the state.

Assam Rising
Author: Assam Rising

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